Women’s Lib Through Biking
Give ‘em a bike and look what you get?
The Outspokin’ Cyclist: Women’s liberation through bicycling
Posted on March 6, 2008
Filed Under columns 2008, politics, columns, bikesPhillip Barron
The Herald SunFor many, the nineties were a time of political advancement and financial success. The economy was doing well, failed policies from previous administrations were being turned back, manufacturing was on the increase, and progress was the buzz-word in board rooms and parlors.
This national excitement had something, more than a little, to do with the fact that the 1890s were also the height of the bicycle boom in the United States. In 1897 alone, approximately three hundred manufacturers in the US sold more two million bicycles, doubling production from the previous year.
The bicycle had been invented only thirty years earlier, and the constant stream of improvements to its design was a celebrated sign of progress. The bicycle’s adoption by women of the era made the bicycle literally and metaphorically a vehicle of social change.